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    Notes:

    The cold work in the case of extruded products such as rods, bars, sections, tubes and wire, is applied by drawing through reducing dies.
    Progressive amounts of cold working increase the tensile strength, proof strength and hardness of the alloy, with a consequent reduction in ductility, as measured by elongation. Material available from manufacturers will have been subjected to various amounts of cold reduction; temper grades covered by British Standards for sheet, strip and wire are 1/4 hard, 1/2 hard, hard, extra hard, spring hard and extra spring hard. Not all brasses or forms are available in all temper conditions.

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